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Re: Parts of robot failing?

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Re: Parts of robot failing?

We are loosing air pressure in our pneumatic system really fast. We checked the connections but don't know what's wrong... Help?
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Re: Parts of robot failing?

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We are loosing air pressure in our pneumatic system really fast. We checked the connections but don't know what's wrong... Help?
Pneumatics leak. It's a fact of life. If you put small amounts of water over your connections, you may be able to see which one is leaking. Other than that, you just have to work around it.
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Re: Parts of robot failing?

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Here are the photos.
I don't see any lights. Was the power off when you took the pictures?

Your Analog Breakout is not connected to power. It'll need 12 volts from the PDB in order for it to be legal show the battery voltage on the Driver Station.

The connector that I assume should be going to the Analog Breakout is instead wedged in next to the Digital Sidecar power connector. That can't be a good thing.
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